Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
world of aviation logo

Raytheon delivers first APG-82(V)1 for F-15E upgrade

written by WOFA | August 4, 2010
USAF F-15Es

Boeing has taken delivery of the first AN/APG-82(V)1 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar test set from Raytheon for the USAF’s F-15E Strike Eagle Radar Modernisation Program (RMP).

The new radar will replace the ageing APG-70 currently fitted to the F-15E, providing enhanced performance and greater reliability and maintainability.

“One AESA equipped F-15E can detect and track multiple targets simultaneously and gain the same battle picture and prosecute the same number of attacks that currently require several mechanically scanned radar assets,” Brad Jones, Boeing’s director for USAF Development Programs, said. “Adding AESA multiplies the effectiveness of the F-15E.”

Integration of the first radar will be done at Boeing’s St Louis facility followed by developmental and initial operational test and evaluation flight programs.

close

Each day, our subscribers are more informed with the right information.

SIGN UP to the Australian Aviation magazine for high-quality news and features for just $99.95 per year